Thursday, December 13, 2018

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 Donald Trump has declared he will "shut down the government" just days before Christmas during an extraordinary on air press conference in which he clashed with Democratic leaders over a funding deal

 The US president claimed that if the Democrats will not approve funding for his border wall, he was willing to allow a lapse in federal government funding which would see large parts of the government close down

 "I am proud to shut down the government for border security. I will take the mantle, I will shut it down," Mr Trump said

 Mr Trump was meeting with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, the most senior Democrats in the House of Representatives and the Senate respectively, to agree on a package of funding

 But in an extraordinary turn of events, Mr Trump invited reporters into the private Oval Office negotiation and argued heatedly with the Democratic leaders in front of the cameras

 During the heated exchange Mr Trump threatened to stop funding the US government if he doesn't get the money to continue building a wall on the border with Mexico

 "If we don't get what we want, I'll shut down the government," Mr Trump said during a heated exchange

"I will be the one to shut it down."  Vice President Mike Pence sat beside Mr Trump, silent and stone faced

 Swaths of federal funding will expire on December 21, forcing a partial shutdown unless a new deal can be reached

 Mr Trump wants Congress to agree to $5 billion (£3.9 billion) he says is needed to fund a large border wall along hundreds of miles of the US-Mexican border

However  Mr Schumer and Ms Pelosi have offered to extend funding at current levels, around $1

3 billion. That is less than the $1.6 billion a bipartisan Senate committee approved

 Mr Schumer and Ms Pelosi both said legislation to keep the government open and provide additional border security could pass both houses of Congress, but Mr Trump insisted major wall funding was necessary, saying "we don't want criminals and drugs coming into our country"

 Mr Trump also squabbled with the Democrats over whether wall funding could be approved in the House or Senate without Democratic votes

 "This has spiralled downwards," Ms Pelosi said in one notable moment.  The president asked whether Republicans had won the Senate in the November election

Mr Schumer, the ranking Democratic senator, retorted with a smile: "When the president brags he has won North Dakota and Indiana, he's in real trouble"

 Opponents say the wall, one of Mr Trump's most memorable campaign promises in his 2016 election, is not only a waste of money but has been used by the president to whip up xenophobia

 Ms Pelosi, who is seeking to become House speaker when the new Congress convenes in January, said she and many other Democrats consider the wall "immoral, ineffective and expensive" and noted that Mr Trump promised during the 2016 campaign that Mexico would pay for the wall, an idea Mexico has repeatedly rejected

 Mr Trump insisted that the US military could be brought in to build his wall if Democrats will not vote for the funding

 At the Pentagon, Lieutenant Colonel Jamie Davis said there were no plans now for the US military to build sections of the wall

He added that under current law, however, the Defence Department could fund some border barrier projects "such as in support of counter-drug operations or national emergencies

"  After the meeting, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in a statement it was a "constructive dialogue" and said Mr Trump was "grateful" cameras captured him fighting to protect the border

 Back on Capitol Hill, Schumer accused Mr Trump of throwing a tantrum but said Mr Trump told the Democrats he would consider their budget proposals, Schumer told reporters

 Ms Pelosi told reporters she had asked Mr Trump to pray about resolving the dispute, recounting the biblical story of King Solomon asking God for wisdom

 But the harsh words continued during a closed meeting of House Democrats. According to an aide in the room, Ms Pelosi said Mr Trump's fixation with building a wall was "like a manhood thing for him

As if manhood could ever be associated with him."  Despite the rancor, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, told reporters, "I'd still like to see a smooth ending here and I haven't given up hope that's what we'll have

"  Ms Pelosi told reporters that later in the day that she and Mr Trump spoke by telephone, and the president said he was reviewing the offer made by Democrats during the White House meeting

For more infomation >> Donald Trump threatens to 'shut down government' during Oval Office clash with Democrat leaders - Duration: 7:26.

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Migrant Caravan Group Demands $50k Each From Trump, Doesn't End Well - Duration: 4:16.

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Trump may own the shutdown, but it's unlikely despite TV drama - Duration: 3:38.

for all the drama of the televised confrontation in the Oval Office the

odds are overwhelming that there won't be a government shutdown the plain fact

is that neither party wants one so what happened between Donald Trump Nancy

Pelosi and Chuck Schumer during those 10 17 minutes on Tuesday was more about

political theater and blame-shifting the amount of money Trump wants four

billion dollars more for his wall than the Democrats are willing to provide is

almost negligible and the House Democrats aren't going to budge when

they take over next month what's at stake is the symbolism surrounding the

president's signature issue the media verdict is the Pelosi and Schumer

embarrassed Trump and boxed him into a damaging declaration he now owns any

shut down as the New York Times put it the trick in Washington has always been

to make sure government shut down his pinned on the other guy president Trump

is the first to ever pin one on himself with the time saying Pelosi and Schumer

essentially goaded the president into saying he proudly closed the government

for border security the Washington Post says the Democratic duo called out

Trump's falsehoods they exposed to mesh malleable about his promised border wall

they lectured him about the legislative process and reiterated to him that he

lacked the votes to secure the five billion dollars he seeks for the wall

but there's another view as these and other accounts acknowledged the border

wall and the broader issue of illegal immigration is immensely important to

Trump's core supporters he wanted to send them an unmistakable signal that

he's fighting for them and understands their concerns and then if he falls

short he can blame the Dems or with his recent comments that some of the wall is

already being built Trumpkin trying to cobble something together and claim

victory the incoming House Speaker seized upon Trump's tactic of brutally

personal insults Democratic allies leaked to reporters

that Pelosi later told party colleagues that she felt like she'd been in a

tinkle contest with a skunk adding it's a manhood thing for him as if manhood

could ever be associated with so much for the high road what the

president may not have fully appreciated is that the party seen as triggering a

partial government shutdown always pays a stiff price the Republicans were hurt

when they tried the tactic during the Clinton years and again during the Obama

administration but when Democrats were seen as precipitating a shutdown at the

end of last year they quickly backed off and made a deal within hours when real

people are hurt furloughs delayed paychecks national parks and monuments

closed the underlying issues get lost in the backlash of course that may not be a

factor if Trump doesn't really plan to take things past the brink I think it's

great to watch our leaders debating serious issues on TV Trump did that with

lawmakers last year on gun control but never followed through leading to

criticism it was all about the show but let's face it the process only goes so

far Pelosi and Schumer were right when they

told Trump that a deal needed to be made behind closed doors there's too much

posturing by everyone when the cameras are on the frenzy over the meeting will

quickly fade unless there's actually a Christmas season shut down but the one

clear loser was Mike Pence the media mockery of a stiff and stone-faced vice

president may have been unfair but the images will stick to him like tar paper

you

For more infomation >> Trump may own the shutdown, but it's unlikely despite TV drama - Duration: 3:38.

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Whoopi Says Americans Don't Want Wall, So Let Trump Pay For It — Instantly Regrets It - Duration: 6:52.

For more infomation >> Whoopi Says Americans Don't Want Wall, So Let Trump Pay For It — Instantly Regrets It - Duration: 6:52.

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Rep. Ted Lieu Attacks Trump, Then He Accidentally Lets Admission Slip On TV - Duration: 5:03.

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Caravan Tells Trump They Will Go Home – If He Gives In To 7-Figure Demand - Duration: 2:20.

For more infomation >> Caravan Tells Trump They Will Go Home – If He Gives In To 7-Figure Demand - Duration: 2:20.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY Dec 13, 18 , Trump Clashes with Pelosi, Schumer on Border Security - Duration: 17:05.

For more infomation >> MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY Dec 13, 18 , Trump Clashes with Pelosi, Schumer on Border Security - Duration: 17:05.

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Michelle Says Trump's America Is Lost Right Now, Kid Rock Makes Her Regret It - Duration: 5:45.

For more infomation >> Michelle Says Trump's America Is Lost Right Now, Kid Rock Makes Her Regret It - Duration: 5:45.

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AMLO charla con Trump de migración y desarrollo - Duration: 1:50.

 El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador habló esta mañana por teléfono con su homólogo Donald Trump

 En su cuenta de Twitter, el Presidente informó que conversó con el mandatario estadunidense sobre migración

   "En términos respetuosos y de amistad, tratamos el tema migratorio y la posibilidad de aplicar un programa conjunto para el desarrollo y la creación de empleos en Centroamérica y en nuestro país", escribió López Obrador

Hoy conversamos por teléfono con el presidente Donald Trump. En términos respetuosos y de amistad, tratamos el tema migratorio y la posibilidad de aplicar un programa conjunto para el desarrollo y la creación de empleos en Centroamérica y en nuestro país

pic.twitter.com/6BHVGBIZH2— Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_) December 13, 2018  Al término de su conferencia mañanera, el Presidente dijo que tenía pactada una llamada que debía atender y que ya tenía programada

 Como en todas estas conversaciones diplomáticas el canciller Marcelo Ebrard acompañó al Presidente, luego de que ayer presentó en Marruecos la propuesta de gobierno para combatir la migración con una inversión conjunta entre Estados Unidos, México y Canadá para apoyar a los países centroamericanos

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For more infomation >> AMLO charla con Trump de migración y desarrollo - Duration: 1:50.

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Trump cancels White House Christmas party for the press - Duration: 3:15.

chum cancels White House Christmas party for the press president Trump has

canceled the White House holiday party for the media making the decades-old

tradition a victim of his increasingly contentious relationship with major news

organizations the annual Christmas season gathering was a significant perk

for those covering the White House as well as other Washington reporters

anchors and commentators and New York media executives would regularly fly in

for the occasion at its peak the invitation only Suarez grew so large

that there were two back-to-back events one for broadcast outlets and one for

print organizations journalists who attended the events which featured a

catered buffet of lamb chops crab claws and elaborate desserts got to Rome the

decorated mention with a spouse or other family member a friend or a colleague

adding to the invitations allure but the biggest fringe benefit was the picture

taking sessions in which the President and First Lady would patiently pose with

guests and briefly chat with him in front of a Christmas tree with the White

House sending out the photos copies of which were invariably sent home to mom

this would take a couple of hours with long lines snaking across the buildings

first floor Bill Clinton even posed for pictures

with journalists days after he was impeached the White House made no

announcement that it was dropping the press party the President and First Lady

through such a gathering last December but did not pose for pictures Trump made

a brief appearance with his wife and offered a few welcoming remarks top

White House officials especially the communications staff routinely

circulated at these media parties and often talk shop last year chief of staff

John Kelly held forth with reporters for at least 15 minutes making informal

remarks that turned into a mini press conference the decision is hardly

shocking given Trump's constant attacks on fake news and the overwhelmingly

negative coverage of him and his administration in recent weeks the White

House pulled the credentials of CNN's Jim Acosta after he refused to give up

the microphone at an conference and restored his past only

after the network filed a lawsuit Trump has also twice refused to attend the

White House Correspondents Dinner a Tony Media Awards dinner attended by every

president since Richard Nixon while dropping the media party the White House

is in the midst of a full panoply of other parties this holiday season

selected media people generally favorable to trump including a few Fox

News hosts have made those guest lists when Democrats have been in the White

House more liberal commentators have gotten invitations while more

conservative pundits have shown up during Republican administrations some

critics questioned whether those who cover or comment on the White House

should engage in such socializing but few turned down the invitations many

Trump supporters who view his coverage as unfairly harsh will undoubtedly

welcome the president's decision to exclude the media establishment at least

for this year

you

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El presidente de México se comunicó con el Donald Trump | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 3:36.

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Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen jailed for 3 years for covering up Trump's 'dirty deeds' - Duration: 0:47.

in other news president Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen has been sentenced

to three years in jail for a slew of irregularities surrounding president

Trump's campaign the charges include lying about Trump's business dealings in

Russia and funneling hush money to two women who claim to have had an affair

with the president once known as trumps fixer Cohen told a federal judge on

Wednesday that he took full responsibility for his actions

he added that is blind loyalty as he said to his boss led to led him to cover

up what he called Trump's dirty deeds cohen becomes the first member of

president Trump's inner circle to be jailed over special counsel Robert

mullahs probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential

election

For more infomation >> Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen jailed for 3 years for covering up Trump's 'dirty deeds' - Duration: 0:47.

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Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Sentenced To Prison - Duration: 1:16.

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Idiot Likhney Per Google Trump Ki Tasaveer Ku Dikhata Hai ? - Duration: 2:28.

Idiot Likhney Per Google Trump Ki Tasaveer Ku Dikhata Hai ?

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Nikki Haley says she used Trump 'being unpredictable' to U.S. advantage in diplomatic negotiations - Duration: 10:19.

Outgoing U.N.Ambassador Nikki Haley said one of the weapons in her diplomatic arsenal was President Donald Trump's 'unpredictable' nature and that she would call him to have him 'ratchet up the rhetoric' when she needed extra fire power

'We partnered,' Haley told NBC's 'Today Show' in an interview that aired Wednesday

'He would, like, ratchet up the rhetoric and I would go back to the ambassadors and say, you know, he's pretty upset

I can't promise you what he's going to do or not.But I tell you if we do these sanctions, it will keep him from going too far,' she added

Asked if she used a good cop/bad cop approach, Haley responded: 'I was trying to get the job done

I was being truthful and by letting him be unpredictable and not showing our cards

' She also said she didn't get involved in the 'drama' around the president's bombastic twitter habits

'I know all of it,' she said.'But I'm disciplined enough to know not to get into the drama

' Haley sat down with NBC to talk about her work at the United Nations as she prepares to leave the job at the end of the year

Trump is nominating State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert, a former Fox News anchor, to replace her

The wide-ranging interview covered American-Russian relations, U.S.-Saudi relations in the wake of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and how she managed her relationship with Trump

Speculation has flown as to why Haley is leaving the plum position, which comes with a posh New York apartment, a staff, and ambassador-level status

She has hung on well in an administration that has seen one of highest rates of staff turnover

She has a good relationship with Trump, who has turned on former favorites in the past

And she has good ties with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, an important survival skill in Trump world

Haley, who served as South Carolina's governor, dismissed talk she's considering a White House bid of her own

She said she has 'no idea' what she will do next but noted she and her husband Michael have never spoken about a presidential run

'A lot of people have talked about what I may be doing in the future.But I can promise you, Michael and I have never talked about running for president, what that would look like, anything like that, because our lives have been such a fun surprise

The only decision I made right now, is I'm looking forward to sleeping in,' she said

She also pushed back on the notion she could be exit ahead of any revelations from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of the administration, which appears to be in its final phase

'I have not had any time to even pay attention to the Mueller investigation,' she said

She added: 'I have tuned it out.I can't do anything about it.The one thing I've said publicly and I strongly believe, is I think the investigation, if it's going forward, should go forward but they need to hurry up, for the good of the country

They need to hurry up and let us know what they know.' Haley also talked about what it's like working with Trump and noted the 'secret' it is honesty

'Being honest with myself and being honest with him,' she said.She went on to explain what she meant by 'honesty': 'To tell him when I think we're going in the right direction or I think we're going in the wrong direction

And him being willing to listen to that and discuss it, has been hugely helpful.' In the interview, she also addressed one of the United States' more delicate diplomatic issues: the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the American-Saudi Arabia relationship in its fallout

'I think we need to have a serious, hard talk with the Saudis to let them know we won't condone this, we won't give you a pass and don't do this again and then I think that the administrations have to talk about where we go from here,' she said

Then she repeated an argument President Trump has used repeatedly - that Saudi Arabia is a strong U

S.ally.'What I can tell you that's so important is that the Saudis have been our partner in defeating and dealing with Iran and that has been hugely important,' she said

Haley also defended Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and adviser.Kushner has a close relationship with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the heir to the throne

U.S.intelligence agencies believe there is a strong indication MBS - the prince is known by his initials - ordered the killing of Khashoggi, who was critical of him

Trump has defended the prince, saying there is no proof either way, a stance that some claim is the result of Kushner's close relationship with the Saudi royal

'In reference to Jared, I mean those rumors fly all the time,' she said.'We have relationships with lots of countries and our goal is to make those relationships better

But when these things happen, we have to step back and never back away from our principles

' And she made it clear the MBS is responsible - a direct contradiction to the president

'It was the Saudi government, and MBS is the head of the Saudi government,' she said

'So they are all responsible, and they don't get a pass, not an individual, not the government - they don't get a pass

' She was also asked if Russia a 'friend or foe?' 'Depends on the day,' she replied

She said she was 'critical' of Moscow when 'it's warranted.' She specifically cited concerns about Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian ships and the poisoning of former Russian military officer Sergei Viktorovich Skripal and his daughter Yulia

'The United States wants a relationship with Russia.But as long as they keep doing the actions that they're doing, they're making it impossible,' she said

For more infomation >> Nikki Haley says she used Trump 'being unpredictable' to U.S. advantage in diplomatic negotiations - Duration: 10:19.

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Anthony Atamanuik Gives an Impromptu Press Conference as President Trump - Duration: 6:15.

-Now, obviously, "The President Show,"

which was a show I adored. -I did too.

-Yeah. It's sadly not coming back.

Do you miss it? Do you want a --

Do you want to, in the moment now --

I could just throw you out a few press conference questions

and get a little Trump from you? Would you mind that?

-We could improvise a little bit, sure.

-How do you feel? Are you worried today

with the indictment of Michael Cohen

that this could lead back to you now?

I mean, he specifically named you in court.

-No, Michael -- First off, Individual 1 isn't me, okay?

That's an individual, and he's one guy.

He's one guy. We don't know who he is.

And Michael was talking to him.

I don't know who he is. I'll never know him.

I'll never know Individual 1.

No matter how hard I stare into the mirror,

I'll never know him.

I'll never really know him.

Melania says she knows him.

What's the next question? -The next question is --

-Come on. Let's go.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Obviously, I don't need to tell you this,

but Democrats took back control of the House.

And now, you know -- -Excuse me, excuse me.

They took the House. We took the Senate.

-Yeah. -And I told Chuck,

and I told Nancy the other day,

and they were at me from both sides!

They were spit-roasting me with questions.

And -- [ Laughter ]

And -- -Well, I would just say,

you know, if I could, Mr. President,

you say you took the Senate. You had the Senate.

-I had the Senate, and I took it back.

[ Laughter ]

-You lost the House.

You had the House. You lost the House.

-I never really lost the House, because the House always wins.

[ Laughter ] And we know that from a casino.

We know it from "Casino," the great Joe Pesci.

He gets put in that ditch.

And that's gonna happen to Don Jr.

if he messes up, I'll tell you that.

I'll tell you that. -Can I throw out some names

of some potential 2020 opponents, maybe?

-You can give me anybody you want.

They're all gonna lose.

And even if I lose, I promise you, I will not concede.

-Okay. What about Beto O'Rourke?

A lot of people are talking about Beto O'Rourke.

-Beto. Beto! Guy's a Beto male.

He's a total Beto male!

And he's a lanky guy, and he's big old neck apple.

You know that neck apple? -Yeah.

-The neck apple.

And Eve took a bite from the neck apple,

and then the whole thing was screwed,

so we can't have that guy. He's a snake.

-Elizabeth War-- Elizabeth Warren?

-Pocahonta-s-s-s-s.

Elizabeth Warren took the bait.

I don't know. Let me tell you,

I know a good guy named Anthony from Massachusetts

who would say, "Never let someone from Massachusetts

run for president, ever.

Doesn't anyone remember Dukakis?"

Dukakis. [ Laughter ]

Exactly.

-What about Cory Booker. -Book 'em, Danno!

Let me tell you about Cory Booker.

Guy's bald, big bald guy.

And he likes the ladies. We all know that.

He likes the ladies.

Booker, he's got a big mouth, and he used to jump over the --

He used to drive a car -- T.J. Booker, tough guy.

T.J. Booker.

And that guy totally resurrected his career from "Star Trek."

So unbelievable. -Oh, my God.

It's fantastic. Fantastic.

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Both laugh ]

-It's frightening.

-Every now and then, someone would say to me,

"Hey, would you want to have the president on this show?"

And the thing I would say is, it wouldn't matter.

There's this idea that there's

a good interview out there with him

where he'll actually answer the questions that are asked.

Would you ever, though, like to, as him, interview him?

Do you think that you could maybe --

[ Laughter ]

You know, I've never thought I --

I guess, on my show, we had this same question.

And mind you, he was never gonna come to our show.

-Sure, right. -But we did have Deepak Chopra.

So, the point being -- [ Laughs ]

The point being, I don't think the value in interviewing him

is only for your own benefit, right?

Like, for your own humor benefit.

You're not gonna get information from him.

You're not gonna get anything new.

-Yeah. -And, to me, you just

serve a platform for him to peacock more.

And I think that the greatest or most bizarre thing

is that we're still, three years in,

trying to calculate what the pieces

that were missing about him,

especially in the media and his coverage,

and it's like, "There is no 'there' there."

I might have said this before but it's, like,

this is Chauncey Gardiner, like, times a thousand,

which is from "Being There."

-Put it on with your Steely Dan.

-"Put it on with your Steely Dan"!

And then get a rotary telephone and call your grandmother.

But I just don't think there's any value,

and I think that the thing is, you know, like a tumor,

which our President is a tumor on democracy,

we need to cut the oxygen off.

And the way you cut the oxygen off is stop focusing on him.

-Yeah.

-There's so many important things --

There's so many things that are important

that both sides need to deal with.

And, especially, I speak to the left, which is,

we need to think about the issues that aren't as sexy

as sort of like the marquee things of taking down Trump.

Tort reform, for instance.

I know no one wants to talk about it,

but people's rights in court are being taken away

by corporations every day,

and we have Amazon moving to New York very soon,

and arbitration is the name of the game

when it comes to trying to sue a business for money.

These are real things that affect people, right?

How we employ people, keeping children in prison.

Those things matter, and they're not interesting,

and they don't stay on the bill every day.

And prosecuting the president over a long-form period

on cable news isn't gonna do anything.

But we can do things every day that matter

by changing our behavior and how we interact

with people in our lives.

That's more important than interviewing the president.

-Well, couldn't agree more.

And thank you for being here, buddy.

It is always just such a pleasure to see you.

-Thank you so much. -Anthony Atamanuik, everybody.

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